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		<title>Ferdinand Bardamu: Bardamu&#8217;s Bookbag</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This review of OVO 20: JUVEN(a/i)LIA by Trevor Blake was written by Ferdinand Bardamu, and appeared at his blog In Mala Fide in November 2011. This is a best-of collection of articles and artwork from OVO, a zine founded and edited by friend of the blog Trevor Blake, “a public record of [his] interests and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>This <a href="http://www.inmalafide.com/blog/2011/11/16/bardamus-bookbag-fear-and-loathing-in-las-vegas-journey-to-the-end-of-the-night-and-ovo-20-juvenailia/">review</a> of <a href="http://ovo127.com/2011/10/01/ovo-20-juvenailia-october-2011-2/">OVO 20: JUVEN(a/i)LIA by Trevor Blake</a> was written by Ferdinand Bardamu, and appeared at his blog <a href="http://www.inmalafide.com/">In Mala Fide</a> in November 2011.</em></p>
<p>This is a best-of collection of articles and artwork from <a href="http://ovo127.com/">OVO</a>, a zine founded and edited by friend of the blog Trevor Blake, “a public record of [his] interests and inquiries.” It’s interesting, it’s weird, and I don’t entirely know what to make of it. I guess it’s because I’m too young to appreciate it – I was barely out of diapers when Trevor was printing up the early editions of <a href="http://ovo127.com/">OVO</a> on his pal’s company’s copiers in the eighties. To someone of the Internet Era, where narcissistic self-expression is just a couple of mouse clicks away, the effort and dedication involved in compiling an entire magazine, from writing and gathering the material to binding the physical copies and mailing them out, is difficult to relate to.</p>
<p>Still, this is a great little collection of oddities, ranging from poetry to short stories to investigative journalism on offbeat subjects. They include “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2011/02/27/johnny-brainwash-holding-games-for-ransom/">Holding Games for Ransom</a>,” about how one tabletop game creator found a way to keep online piracy from cutting into his profits; “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/07/26/james-v-scianna-a-pit-stop-along-the-inward-journey/">A Pit Stop Along the Inward Journey</a>,” a stream-of-consciousness tale beginning with white guilt and ending with madness; and “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/08/19/anonymous-23-sperm-stories-23/">23 Sperm Stories 23</a>,” the longest article in the book, on just about every aspect of sperm, from its discovery, its function, and its future. Of particular interest to us in the manosphere are “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2011/02/21/ernest-mann-warbucks-intra-family-communique/">Warbucks Intra-Family Communique</a>” and “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/06/21/ernest-mann-becoming-more-free/">Becoming More Free</a>” by Ernest Mann. The former is a satirical article on the emptiness and mindlessness of American consumerism; the latter is on how Mann unplugged himself from the Matrix of American culture:</p>
<blockquote><p>I am wasting less of my time (LIFE) watching, listening to and reading THOUGHT LEADERS, ie, TV, movies, radio, music, newspapers, magazines and novels. These are like spectator sports. They cause me to live life vicariously, ie, second-hand, not real, only in fantasy. These mind conditioners are subtly designed to create not only fear and anger emotions but also create feelings of guilt and inadequacy. These feeling stifle growth and keep one securely in one’s rut. And of course the more visible purpose of the media is to create the desire to acquire (BUY! BUY! BUY!) and keep up with the Joneses. ‘Buying’ uses up my savings. I spent 22 years of my TIME (life) working as a Wage Slave. I helped perpetuate the status quo, ie a world of 98.6% Slaves and less than 1% Elite (Billionaires). I don’t wish to do that any more.</p></blockquote>
<p>But the real prize is Trevor’s own writings, comprising the second half of the book. They include book reviews (including <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/09/24/trevor-blake-yes-you-can-say-no-a-review-of-the-myth-of-natural-rights-by-l-a-rollins/">an exhaustive review</a> of one of my favorites, L.A. Rollins’ <em>Myth of Natural Rights</em>), interviews with such diverse individuals as <a href="http://ovo127.com/2011/03/16/interview-melissa/">a bulimia sufferer</a> and <a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/07/28/interview-yael-ruth-dragwyla/">an expert on out-of-body experiences/bilocation</a>, and my favorite, “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2010/06/05/trevor-blake-trajectory-through-anarchism/">Trajectory Through Anarchism</a>,” in which Trevor tracks the evolution of his political beliefs:</p>
<blockquote><p>1996: Feeling free of anarchism and a little burned by what I now see was my own hooded thinking, I call up the imp of the perverse to see what other forbidden ideas might be out there. Ayn Rand is suggested, and I read her works. Having already shed one hood I’m less inclined to put another one on, and I do not become an Objectivist.  But moving through Objectivism brings libertarian thinking to my attention. It’s something about the sovereignty of the individual… but I’ve walked down that path already and don’t sign on as a libertarian either.</p></blockquote>
<p>Like <em>The eXile</em>, <a href="http://ovo127.com/2011/10/01/ovo-20-juvenailia-october-2011-2/">OVO 20</a> comes in a 8 1/2 by 11 inch size, to fit artwork and cartoons on the pages – I was particularly amused by “<a href="http://ovo127.com/2011/02/24/mike-diana-attack-of-the-giant-killer-sperm/">Attack of the Giant Killer Sperm</a>.” One minor issue I have with the design is that all paragraphs in OVO 20 are punctuated with bullet points. I suppose they’re there to make the book look distinctive, but I found them mildly distracting, fooling my eyes into thinking I was reading a series of lists instead of articles.</p>
<p>Still, if you want to take an excursion into the bizarre and come back a little more enlightened, OV0 20 is a fun and informative read. If you’re still not convinced, Trevor maintains a free online archive of all <a href="http://ovo127.com/">OVO</a> articles <a href="http://ovo127.com/">here</a>. He also has some words of wisdom for aspiring writers and publishers:</p>
<blockquote><p>…First and most important, get busy. Your time is already diminished by work and mortality, and neither of those situations is going to improve. Keep a printed copy of what you make and write down the date of when you made it. Large bodies of work and the pleasure they bring are made a few small pieces at a time. Learn about the history of what interests you. Novelty is rare and not always of value for being novel. Your friends are not being documented right now and you are the one who can do a good job with that. Read with regularity outside your area of interests. Nothing will point out your own ignorance and error better than attentiveness to those who disagree with you, nothing makes what you know make sense like learning something unrelated to what you know. Take as many chances as you are willing to take the lumps for.</p>
<p>But most of all, get busy.</p></blockquote>
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		<title>Benjamin Wachs and Joe Eskenazi: The Worst-Run Big City in the U.S.</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2009/12/22/benjamin-wachs-and-joe-eskenazi-the-worst-run-big-city-in-the-u-s/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Despite its good intentions, San Francisco is not leading the country in gay marriage. Despite its good intentions, it is not stopping wars. Despite its spending more money per capita on homelessness than any comparable city, its homeless problem is worse than any comparable city&#8217;s. Despite its spending more money per capita, period, than almost [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p>Despite its good intentions, San Francisco is not leading the country in gay marriage. Despite its good intentions, it is not stopping wars. Despite its spending more money per capita on homelessness than any comparable city, its homeless problem is worse than any comparable city&#8217;s. Despite its spending more money per capita, period, than almost any city in the nation, San Francisco has poorly managed, budget-busting capital projects, overlapping social programs no one is certain are working, and a transportation system where the only thing running ahead of schedule is the size of its deficit.  It&#8217;s time to face facts: San Francisco is spectacularly mismanaged and arguably the worst-run big city in America. This year&#8217;s city budget is an astonishing $6.6 billion — more than twice the budget for the entire state of Idaho — for roughly 800,000 residents. Yet despite that stratospheric amount, San Francisco can&#8217;t point to progress on many of the social issues it spends liberally to tackle — and no one is made to answer when the city comes up short. [...]</p>
<p>This city is a mecca for people in search of a government handout that they can hand out. According to a 2009 analysis, San Francisco spends around 41 percent of its discretionary budget — about half a billion dollars — on nonprofits, mostly to provide social services for the poor, homeless, elderly, and others.  Many cities contract with nonprofits because it&#8217;s cheaper than using city workers. Government is now paying the tab for services that used to be undertaken by families, churches — or, frankly, no one. But a 2009 University of San Francisco study notes that this city is to nonprofits what New York is to big musicals: &#8220;Per capita expenditures by operating nonprofits in San Francisco are almost double that of the rest of the Bay Area, and more than twice that found in Los Angeles or [the whole of] California.&#8221;</p>
<p>We want the services. We&#8217;re willing to pay for them, if they lead to good results. Yet whether our gargantuan investment is paying off is a question no one has an answer to. Hardly anyone even bothers to check. As far as much of the city is concerned, ignorance is bliss.  In 2007, the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) held a seminar for the nonprofits vying for a piece of $78 million in funding. Grant seekers were told that in the next funding cycle, they would be required — for the first time — to provide quantifiable proof their programs were accomplishing something.  The room exploded with outrage. This wasn&#8217;t fair. &#8220;What if we can bring in a family we&#8217;ve helped?&#8221; one nonprofit asked. Another offered: &#8220;We can tell you stories about the good work we do!&#8221; Not every organization is capable of demonstrating results, a nonprofit CEO complained. He suggested the city&#8217;s funding process should actually penalize nonprofits able to measure results, so as to put everyone on an even footing. Heads nodded: This was a popular idea. [...]</p>
<p>Research by professor Bill Watkins of California Lutheran University over the past decade reveals that San Francisco is shedding its middle-class population at double the state rate. The city, however, is not losing low-income people at nearly the state&#8217;s pace — and is gaining wealthy residents at far more than California&#8217;s overall rate. In short, we are replacing our middle class with a rich elite and a burgeoning underclass. Watkins&#8217; research also reveals that San Francisco is going gray. The number of city residents between ages 45 and 64 has climbed, while the count of those aged 20 to 44 has dropped. The city, it seems, has become a target destination for the wealthy and retirees. These are not the people who want to make sacrifices now to shore up the city&#8217;s future.  &#8220;Wealthier people are consuming,&#8221; Watkins says. &#8220;They don&#8217;t want to build a future. They don&#8217;t have a reason to invest in the community.&#8221; For that matter, neither do young people — because their futures likely involve moving out of San Francisco. According to Joel Kotkin, &#8220;San Francisco is Disneyland for adults, or a place people go until they grow up.&#8221;  The stage is set for San Francisco to run on inertia. The city&#8217;s poor are unable to effect a sea change; the young, nomadic population is uninterested; and the wealthy and older are unwilling.</p></blockquote>
<p>Article <a href="http://www.sfweekly.com/2009-12-16/news/the-worst-run-big-city-in-the-u-s/1">continues</a>.  I&#8217;ve worked in homeless shelters, and I know by experience that it is both possible and beneficial to measure the success of services offered.  If things aren&#8217;t working, <em>stop and do something else</em>.  Make sure you have a way of knowing if things aren&#8217;t working before you even start.  I&#8217;d gladly pay a much higher tax if I knew that my taxes were being used for things that I enjoy or benefit from.  Lacking that knowledge, I try to keep my taxes low.  Wasting money in social services is worse than not offering services at all.  And if money is to be extorted by taxes and siphoned into the pockets of the clever, I&#8217;d rather that be done openly than under the mask of being a good guy performing a social good.</p>
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		<title>Anatomy of a Breakdown</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2009/01/05/anatomy-of-a-breakdown/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Concerted government policy helped trigger the financial meltdown—and will almost certainly extend it. &#8211; Reason Magazine Anatomy of a Breakdown]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Concerted government policy helped trigger the financial meltdown—and will almost certainly extend it. &#8211; Reason Magazine
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.reason.com/news/show/130330.html">Anatomy of a Breakdown</a></p>
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		<title>J. B. Mason &#8211; Concerning the Law of Thelema</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2008/12/17/j-b-mason-concerning-the-law-of-thelema/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have no sympathy with those who cry out against property, as if what all men desire were of necessity evil; the natural instinct of every man is to own, and while man remains in this mood, attempts to destroy property must not only be nugatory, but deleterious to the community. J. B. Mason &#8211; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have no sympathy with those who cry out against property, as if what all men desire were of necessity evil; the natural instinct of every man is to own, and while man remains in this mood, attempts to destroy property must not only be nugatory, but deleterious to the community.
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.sacred-texts.com/oto/lib161.htm">J. B. Mason &#8211; Concerning the Law of Thelema</a></p>
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		<title>Positive Liberty » There Is Almost No Such Thing as Thin Libertarianism</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2008/11/22/positive-liberty-%c2%bb-there-is-almost-no-such-thing-as-thin-libertarianism/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Absolutely superb. All the right questions. Positive Liberty » There Is Almost No Such Thing as Thin Libertarianism]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Absolutely superb.  All the right questions.
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.positiveliberty.com/2008/11/there-is-almost-no-such-thing-as-thin-libertarianism.html">Positive Liberty » There Is Almost No Such Thing as Thin Libertarianism</a></p>
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		<title>Now there are 1,000 laws that will let the state into your home &#124; Mail Online</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2008/08/12/now-there-are-1000-laws-that-will-let-the-state-into-your-home-mail-online/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[The march of the Big Brother state under Labour was highlighted last night as it was revealed that there are now 1,043 laws that give the authorities the power to enter a home or business. Nearly half have been introduced since Labour came to power 11 years ago. Now there are 1,000 laws that will [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The march of the Big Brother state under Labour was highlighted last night as it was revealed that there are now 1,043 laws that give the authorities the power to enter a home or business.  Nearly half have been introduced since Labour came to power 11 years ago.
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1036561/Now-1-000-laws-let-state-home.html">Now there are 1,000 laws that will let the state into your home | Mail Online</a></p>
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		<title>WendyMcElroy.com: The Egoism v. Natural Rights Debate</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2008/07/31/wendymcelroy-com-the-egoism-v-natural-rights-debate/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[The pivotal debate that split the 19th century individualist anarchist movement in two WendyMcElroy.com: The Egoism v. Natural Rights Debate]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The pivotal debate that split the 19th century individualist anarchist movement in two
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.wendymcelroy.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.163">WendyMcElroy.com: The Egoism v. Natural Rights Debate</a></p>
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		<title>WendyMcElroy.com: The Case for Optimism</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Twenty years is about as long as it takes for a generation of people to realize that something isn&#8217;t working. That political correctness doesn&#8217;t solve social problems&#8230;it creates them. WendyMcElroy.com: The Case for Optimism]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Twenty years is about as long as it takes for a generation of people to realize that something isn&#8217;t working. That political correctness doesn&#8217;t solve social problems&#8230;it creates them.
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.wendymcelroy.com/news.php?extend.1720">WendyMcElroy.com: The Case for Optimism</a></p>
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		<title>WendyMcElroy.com: Content / Non-Political Strategy / Why Good Men Do Nothing</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2008/07/02/wendymcelroy-com-content-non-political-strategy-why-good-men-do-nothing/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8216;Yes&#8217; is properly the affirmation of a free man. WendyMcElroy.com: Content / Non-Political Strategy / Why Good Men Do Nothing]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8216;Yes&#8217; is properly the affirmation of a free man.
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.wendymcelroy.com/e107_plugins/content/content.php?content.146">WendyMcElroy.com: Content / Non-Political Strategy / Why Good Men Do Nothing</a></p>
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		<title>Reason Magazine &#8211; Hit &amp; Run &gt; Does It Really Matter If The Death Penalty Deters Murderers?</title>
		<link>http://ovo127.com/2008/07/01/reason-magazine-hit-run-does-it-really-matter-if-the-death-penalty-deters-murderers/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jun 2008 23:00:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the chief reasons for having the state execute is not to spare the feelings of the survivors of murder victims, but to disrupt the development of perpetual vendettas. Reason Magazine &#8211; Hit &#038; Run > Does It Really Matter If The Death Penalty Deters Murderers?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the chief reasons for having the state execute is not to spare the feelings of the survivors of murder victims, but to disrupt the development of perpetual vendettas.
<p class="delicious_post_link"><a href="http://www.reason.com/blog/show/127272.html">Reason Magazine &#8211; Hit &#038; Run > Does It Really Matter If The Death Penalty Deters Murderers?</a></p>
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